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I believe Ubuntu has a zram package. Simply installing the package will enable it. On Debian, it's a manual installation. That's okay, since it's just script and config files to enable it. The trick is getting a pre-compiled kernel with zram support. The stock Debian kernels don't have it. The liquorix kernels do. To see if there's any zram in use, just do:

cat /proc/swaps

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